Waiting for the Day

Waiting for the Day

by Leslie Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

It is mid-winter, in the year 1943. Britain is gripped by intense cold and in the darkest days of the war. It is six months before D-Day and the battle to liberate Nazi-occupied Europe. RAF officer Martin Paget is returning home for Christmas. He has been on covert operations in France and knows he has to return there. While in England, he rediscovers a passion that he thought was long over. In a freezing hut on Salisbury Plain, Sergeant Harris' mind is occupied by questions of just how his young and ebullient wife is coping with their separation. His troops are training for landing on the shores of Normandy. US officer Harry Miller arrives in Somerset where his American division has set up its headquarters. His affair with an Englishwoman is both bittersweet and potentially dangerous. Enjoying fishing off the coast of occupied Jersey is German cook sergeant Fred Weber. He believes he has found a sort of peace in the midst of the terrible conflict. But his calm is soon to be shattered as his war takes on a violent twist...Each man is heading inexorably towards the beaches of France where the great battle will begin...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 437
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Published: 03 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 0099457199
ISBN 13: 9780099457190
Book Overview: A DRAMATIC AND MOVING STORY OF THE INCREDIBLE D-DAY LANDINGS FROM THE WELL-KNOWN WRITER OF WARTIME FICTION

Author Bio
Born in Newport, Monmouthshire, 1931, Leslie Thomas is the son of a sailor who was lost of sea in 1943. His boyhood in an orphanage is evoked in This Time Next Week published in 1964. At sixteen, he became a reporter, before going on to do his national service. He won worldwide acclaim with his bestselling novel The Virgin Soldiers, which has achieved international sales of over two million copies. Waiting for the Day is his twenty-eighth novel.